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However, to Sue and the other members, it is so natural that in no time I was used to being in a room having tea and biscuits with a group of naked people.

“People come from all over the place to holiday here,“ Sue said. “There are quite a few from West Yorkshire although there are quite a few local people as well. We actually moved to Hull to be nearer here.

“We have had members’ children grow up coming here and they now bring their children.

“The grounds have to be maintained all year round but we mainly spend summers and weekends here.”

Pictured, from left, are Yorkshire Sun Society members Denis and Sue Binns and Mo and Chris Thomas in the club house (Image: Jerome Ellerby)

The grounds are very picturesque and there is plenty to do on site - all done without a stitch on.

“We have tennis, a sauna, a hot tub, petanque and we have a pool where we play volleyball which is great fun,” Sue said.

“We are very much a community here and we try to provide a family atmosphere as well.”

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“Like a lot of naturists, it began on holiday on the beach,” Sue said. “There were places to strip off and I loved it.

“I came back and found three or four sites but this was my favourite and that was 24 years ago.”

Chris also says it was a holiday where he discovered naturism.

“I went for a walk on a beach on my own in Menorca and there was no one else around,” he said. “I just stripped off and went for a swim and loved it.

“When I met Mo we discussed it and decided to embrace naturism."

There is a fairly stringent process to join the Yorkshire Sun Society and they only want those genuinely invested in the ethos of naturism. Membership is £180 a year and it is a further £135 for a caravan pitch.